Glyphosate Hurts Gut Probiotics, Linked to Gluten Sensitivity
Evidence is mounting that glyphosate may be one of the causes for the dramatic increase in celiac disease and other sensitivities to wheat.
Evidence is mounting that glyphosate may be one of the causes for the dramatic increase in celiac disease and other sensitivities to wheat.
In addition to previous findings indicating honey is antimicrobial when applied externally, new research finds Manuka honey in particular inhibits the growth of Clostridium difficile infections.
Following a large study, surprise has coursed through the veins of the medical media that milk is not as good for the bones as once thought. But the less hyped impact of this large study reveals an even greater lesson: Pasteurized milk is harmful to our health while fermented dairy such as yogurt and cheese extends life and reduces cancer and heart disease.
We know that daylight saving time and its reversal in the fall changes our clocks. But does it change our body clocks and does it have negative effects upon our health? The research says yes.
New research is finding that everything from cancer to cholesterol, including aging and cognitive capacity, is linked to NAD+. More NAD+ has been linked to certain probiotic microbes.
Turns out that what we eat and drink directly affects how fast we age – and this can be measured precisely and specifically.
Severe urinary tract infection rates are exploding as antibiotic-resistant strains of UTI-infective E. coli are growing. New research finds UTI infection transmission from factory farmed meat.
New research confirms that the ancient treatments from Chinese medicine are effective for prostate enlargement, inclusive of acupuncture and Chinese herbal formulation.
What does aging have to do with free radicals? Everything. Research is now finding that our free radicals increase linearly with every year we age. Antioxidant strategies can now be tangible.
What does smoking – which would necessarily include first-, second-, and third-hand smoking – have to do with anxiety and depression?
Multiple studies have now linked Parkinson’s disease with excess exposure to heavy metals. Find out which two have the most association.
Research is indicating that selenium deficiency makes matters worse for an HIV patient. Supplementing selenium is not difficult, and not expensive.
A large study has found that light to moderate drinking increases heart disease risk – proving earlier research wrong. This study utilized a gene variant to confirm alcohol consumption.
Acinetobacter baumannii superbug infections are on the rise and are now one of the most prevalent causes of hospital acquired infections and ventilator-related pneumonia. Find out how nature may be our last resort to fight this multi-drug resistant species.